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vaughn meader often described november 22 in 1963 as, in his words "the day i died." ta-da! whoa. ♪ showtime. agh! there's me! there's me! there's me! ♪ boom. ohhhh! ♪ accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have symptoms such as persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. since enbrel
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in addition to that you want to get into investigative reporting, politics you want to get into real news so to speak. >> yeah. but i think our views has kind of grown up and we've grown up with it. people several years ago would be sharing good pictures of their animals, maybe somebody el ee cute animal but in the last years is certainly where we came of age and twitter. you had the candidates themselves, their staff, initially the central news conversation happening on twitter and the kind of things people share on the platforms are scoops or great reporting or things journalists like to do. >> the notation is serious but fun. >> i think we don't try to make rand paul's website fun. but most people care about what's going on in the world. they also love cute animals. >> they recognize the difference. >> yeah. and that ire capable of distinguishing and they're comfortable with it being all mixed up because that's what their facebook looks like i don't know if you saw our bob schieffer, host of "face the nation" received an award for giving a speech. he said we get more information b
in addition to that you want to get into investigative reporting, politics you want to get into real news so to speak. >> yeah. but i think our views has kind of grown up and we've grown up with it. people several years ago would be sharing good pictures of their animals, maybe somebody el ee cute animal but in the last years is certainly where we came of age and twitter. you had the candidates themselves, their staff, initially the central news conversation happening on twitter and the...
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heelped put together t massachusetts version of this and the national version. he essentially argued no. if you start messing aund with is and trying to grandfather in some of these folks, you dermine the whole prise of the law. the ole way insurance companies can make iaffordable for somebody w has a pre-existing condition is if they are forcing these younger and healthier pele essentially to pay a ltle bit more. you know, at's the way -- and th goes to the problem the president brought upon himself when they didn't make this clear,here are always winners and sers in any piece of legislation. there is a smallumber of losers in re, if you want to count losing as in having to pay more for your healthnsurance. healthy peop are going to pay more. that was always the intention. that was the only way you uld make the law work if you wanted to bring down the cost for sic people. >> chuck todd in washington on this story. chuck, thanks so much. >>> meantime, we're followin breaking news out of the philippines. here's nbc'sarry smith. >> reporter: good rning. good news
heelped put together t massachusetts version of this and the national version. he essentially argued no. if you start messing aund with is and trying to grandfather in some of these folks, you dermine the whole prise of the law. the ole way insurance companies can make iaffordable for somebody w has a pre-existing condition is if they are forcing these younger and healthier pele essentially to pay a ltle bit more. you know, at's the way -- and th goes to the problem the president brought upon...
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she is from massachusetts. she recently lost 20 pounds so she asked us to give her a new look to go along with her new body. >> happy birthday. 65 today. everyone is already crying. why? >> because i'm excited about this. this is terrific. i couldn't ask for anything better. >> we are happy we can give you this gift. i know she tells me she is in a rut. >> that's for sure. when it's her birthday she deserves the birthday more than anybody because she celebrates them and i don't celebrate them so i'm so happy for her. >> thank you very much. couldn't ask for anything better. >> she is here with that husband, steve, who loves her so much he couldn't take his eyes off of her a few minutes ago. let's look at jamie before and bring out the birthday girl. >> jamie's got a little cleavage, steve, i want to warn you. take off those blinders. >> wow! >> jamie, turn around, darling. >> who is that? >> wow. >> it's fantastic. are you going out tonight? >> we are going out tonight. >> tell us what you did. >> first of all,
she is from massachusetts. she recently lost 20 pounds so she asked us to give her a new look to go along with her new body. >> happy birthday. 65 today. everyone is already crying. why? >> because i'm excited about this. this is terrific. i couldn't ask for anything better. >> we are happy we can give you this gift. i know she tells me she is in a rut. >> that's for sure. when it's her birthday she deserves the birthday more than anybody because she celebrates them and...
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it'sbout his wle political act. >> well,e's obviously a big guy. he's obviously a big republican, but he's also done a reay huge thinhere this week. >> youe still zinging the y! that's not an apology. you're doubling down on him. imean, he's a huge -- he' a gigantic fige in the -- his influence is comally -- h is -- he is morbidly importa. >> now let's get the latest in sports. monday night football, dolins at bucs on veterans day. the u.s. arm corps sang the national anthem before the game. tampa bay's rookie quarterback mike glennon surprises miami with a completion to lineman dona penn in the end zone, a he celebrates with a dunk over the crossbar. in the fourth quarter, bobby rainey ran to the left and ored from the 1ard line as things got worse for the dolphins. tampa bay upsetsiami 22-19. >>> jonathan marti is expected to release a video statement o wednesday about the controversy over blying allegations. espn reports martin may not play again this sean and may be do with the dolphins the owner of the dolins will meet with martin tomorrow. >>
it'sbout his wle political act. >> well,e's obviously a big guy. he's obviously a big republican, but he's also done a reay huge thinhere this week. >> youe still zinging the y! that's not an apology. you're doubling down on him. imean, he's a huge -- he' a gigantic fige in the -- his influence is comally -- h is -- he is morbidly importa. >> now let's get the latest in sports. monday night football, dolins at bucs on veterans day. the u.s. arm corps sang the national anthem...
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he spent some time talking about the rollout in massachusetts. of course, obama care has been compared to that health care plan since its inception. how accurate of a picture was governor romney painting in terms of the rollout there in massachusetts? >> well, among the things i am not paying close attention to in retirement is governor romney. so i can't tell you because i don't know what he said. i will say this and this is one of the problems. in fairness to the administration -- and they clearly have much to apologize for -- the problems with the website, it was never anticipated that the federal website was going to have to do most of the country. people did not see the election of republicans in 2010 in many states who would then refuse to participate. and at the same time with the republican house refuse to provide the funding. so part of the problem with the website is that it was given a job that nobody anticipated it would have because of the unfortunate obstructionist attitude of some of the new republican governors. >> congressman bar
he spent some time talking about the rollout in massachusetts. of course, obama care has been compared to that health care plan since its inception. how accurate of a picture was governor romney painting in terms of the rollout there in massachusetts? >> well, among the things i am not paying close attention to in retirement is governor romney. so i can't tell you because i don't know what he said. i will say this and this is one of the problems. in fairness to the administration -- and...
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sitting in our family living room on that night of november 22, 1963 and saying mrs. kennedy walk out of air force one, behind her husband's casket. i remember my parents and older brother gasping at seeing her. >> we now know that what she was saying to people, lady bird johnson says, let me get someone to help you change your clothes. people tono, i want see what they have done to john. >> understanding the power of the imagery. we have two hours for your questions and comments and video clips and audio clips. the story of jacqueline kennedy. what has made the series is so interesting is the questions you ask. we would like to encourage you to take part again tonight. tweet us,eak us -- you can postdate comment on our facebook page, and you can also call us. our numbers are -- mountan/pacific -- we will get to your calls in just a bit. i would like to start with a phone conversation with president johnson. i will ask you to explain about the phone conversation and why we have them before we listen. what did he do in the white house? telephoned his conversations. wit
sitting in our family living room on that night of november 22, 1963 and saying mrs. kennedy walk out of air force one, behind her husband's casket. i remember my parents and older brother gasping at seeing her. >> we now know that what she was saying to people, lady bird johnson says, let me get someone to help you change your clothes. people tono, i want see what they have done to john. >> understanding the power of the imagery. we have two hours for your questions and comments...
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in terms of key summary findings before we jump in, the political and economic indicators are at or near their low watermark since we began the series. most americans believe the u.s. economy is still in recession. americans believe they can handle their daily financial obligations. however, they are less sure about meeting long-term financial milestones that one would normally set out in order to achieve financial security. most have faith in the financial system, but many see it as risky, participating in the market cannot, participated in long-term investments. those things continue to raise concern for many americans in the aftermath of the crisis. finally, americans believe the fiscal troubles that manifest themselves here on the stage in washington d.c. has had a direct in acton hurt their own personal finances. so with that, let me get a quick snapshot of the political overview, which does set some context for how people view their own economic circumstances. i am going to contrast where they are today to where we were one year ago. in terms of right tack contract or the country,
in terms of key summary findings before we jump in, the political and economic indicators are at or near their low watermark since we began the series. most americans believe the u.s. economy is still in recession. americans believe they can handle their daily financial obligations. however, they are less sure about meeting long-term financial milestones that one would normally set out in order to achieve financial security. most have faith in the financial system, but many see it as risky,...
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you were 22 years old. tell me about that day. >> i went out. we had -- it was the end of my first year of medical school. we're doing neurology. we're studying the spinal cord of all things. my classmate and i decide to skip the morning session. beautiful july day. we're going to -- we played tennis instead. >> after their game, they head back to class for the afternoon session. but along the way, they stop at a pool on campus. set down their books and pull off their sneakers. >> we're very sweaty, very hot. we go for a swim, take a few dives and i hit my head. >> a freak accident says krauthammer. >> the amazing thing is there was no -- not even a cut on my head. it just hit at precisely the angle where all the force was transmitted to one spot and that is the cervical vertebra which severed the spinal cord. >> when did you realize the accident was life altering? >> the second it happened. >> you knew? >> i knew exactly what happened. i knew why i wasn't able to move. and i knew what that meant. >> at the bottom of the pool. >> i wasn't gettin
you were 22 years old. tell me about that day. >> i went out. we had -- it was the end of my first year of medical school. we're doing neurology. we're studying the spinal cord of all things. my classmate and i decide to skip the morning session. beautiful july day. we're going to -- we played tennis instead. >> after their game, they head back to class for the afternoon session. but along the way, they stop at a pool on campus. set down their books and pull off their sneakers....
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but the political winds need to go in the right way. and the only people who can make a difference are voters at home. >> congressman donna edwards, always good to see you. thanks for coming on the program. >> thank you. >>> josh, that gallup number that we referred to includes 58% of self-identified republicans say they are in favor of raising the minimum wage. is that the kind of number that gives any indication at all that something might get done? >> i think, unfortunately, the answer is no. we've seen this before with immigration reform and it's really too bad because it's something that you look at the chart, the real value of the minimum wage has been tracking down for like a half a century. but the gop house caucus, especially that kind of tea party core, has shown with several issues now they really don't care what the country in general thinks. they care what the fairly heavily gerrymandered constituencies in their district think. look at immigration reform. immigration reform has -- it blew through the senate where there's a
but the political winds need to go in the right way. and the only people who can make a difference are voters at home. >> congressman donna edwards, always good to see you. thanks for coming on the program. >> thank you. >>> josh, that gallup number that we referred to includes 58% of self-identified republicans say they are in favor of raising the minimum wage. is that the kind of number that gives any indication at all that something might get done? >> i think,...
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river in boston, massachusetts. >> she talked about the establishment of the library. can you talk about what she did to preserve and enhance the legacy of john kennedy's presidency? >> it did start with the library. j.f.k. looked at what was going to be the site of his presidential library on the boston side of the charles across the river from most of harvard. she started to raise money for it and she began to think about who should be the architect. most people would have found an established architect like edward dorrel stone who did the kennedy center here in washington, known for doing government buildings and in my view surpassing ugliness and massiveness. she employed one that was little known because she was thought he was much more in the spirit of j.f.k. who was young and was not well known himself. >> she also -- speaking of architect. the president with john carl weirneke. he had helped her with the saving of lafayette square and putting in low rise brick buildings that blended in. he designed the grave site. she worked hard with him on that as well. >> tw
river in boston, massachusetts. >> she talked about the establishment of the library. can you talk about what she did to preserve and enhance the legacy of john kennedy's presidency? >> it did start with the library. j.f.k. looked at what was going to be the site of his presidential library on the boston side of the charles across the river from most of harvard. she started to raise money for it and she began to think about who should be the architect. most people would have found...
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like california and massachusetts. other regions of the country; however are well aware that coal provides nearly 40% of our nation's electricity. as such, i ask all of you folks to hold a hearing in kentucky. to hear the concerns of coal country. but since epa i refuses tocom to kentucky, i decided on behalf of kentucky's coal miners and families that i would bring their concerns to you myself. the epa won't come to listen to us, we'll come here. to the epa. by now it is clear that this administration and your agency have declared a war on colt. for kentucky it means a war on jobs and our state's economy. the president outright stated his intention for the coal industry. this is what he had to say. if somebody wants to build a coal power plant. they can. it will bankrupt them. they're going to be charged a huge sum for the greenhouse gas being emitted. a direct quote from the president of the united states. one of the first things president obama did upon taking office in 2009 was to push through congress' cap-and-tra
like california and massachusetts. other regions of the country; however are well aware that coal provides nearly 40% of our nation's electricity. as such, i ask all of you folks to hold a hearing in kentucky. to hear the concerns of coal country. but since epa i refuses tocom to kentucky, i decided on behalf of kentucky's coal miners and families that i would bring their concerns to you myself. the epa won't come to listen to us, we'll come here. to the epa. by now it is clear that this...
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in the end more than 36,000 people enrolled in massachusetts . i think as a guide post i think that's a pretty good indicator even without troubles of the website of what kind of sort of phased in process of enrollment we are likely to see. that will be undoubtedly compounded by the problems with the website that have made it so much harder for individuals to shop and enroll. >> just a clarification, he said -- on the bill clinton quote, he said changes, would it take legal changes, act of congress, to address this issue? >> the president has asked his team to come up with options. we are looking at ones that effectively address the problem. >> those that have been struck here are within the context of the law and working with state insurance commissioners. is that the -- the president looking at or team meeting, they don't include seeking a change in the law that would have to go through congress? people who talk to me about it believe the legislative climate is just too difficult to look in that direction. >> beg your indulgence and give you th
in the end more than 36,000 people enrolled in massachusetts . i think as a guide post i think that's a pretty good indicator even without troubles of the website of what kind of sort of phased in process of enrollment we are likely to see. that will be undoubtedly compounded by the problems with the website that have made it so much harder for individuals to shop and enroll. >> just a clarification, he said -- on the bill clinton quote, he said changes, would it take legal changes, act...
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a 22-year-old turns himself in to police on a minor marijuana charge and he winds up dead in his cell. his family says surveillance video shows him pleading for help but getting none. we are going to bring you that story, obviously, high emotions on that case and all of that is coming up. >> i will be joining you for that shortly. >> the last time that zoraida and i anchored dotting it was a debacle. the entire studio board went down and we had to go on another studio. that was the last time we were on the air together and now here. i hope this has been a little bit better. >> it's been smooth. >> watch what is going to happen next. we will see you guys in a little bit. >> see you guys. >>> a 1-year-old boy battling paralysis from a rare nerve disorder isn't letting the disease keep him down. look at this, folks. this is wyatt banks. the little guy from south carolina was diagnosed with transfers militis when he was only six months old. he lost the use of both legs. his mom tried putting him in asn such a young child use a wheelchair so effectively. why his mom says her son is happy t
a 22-year-old turns himself in to police on a minor marijuana charge and he winds up dead in his cell. his family says surveillance video shows him pleading for help but getting none. we are going to bring you that story, obviously, high emotions on that case and all of that is coming up. >> i will be joining you for that shortly. >> the last time that zoraida and i anchored dotting it was a debacle. the entire studio board went down and we had to go on another studio. that was the...
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all his political campaigns, that is governor connally of texas who lies wooded in a hospital in dallas. at 2:00 in the morning, when johnsons much talk that would be offered the vice presidential nomination, john connolly told me he was positive he would never accept it. i had talked to sam rayburn who said that linden johnson would never accept -- lyndon johnson would never accept the vice presidency, would never give up the senate majority leader. i bet john, lee then that the viceould accept president nomination. at 2:00, john connolly made that point that it was positive that he would not accept. this is the way that history is made. had lyndon johnson not accepted, he of course would not be president of united states today. no one could ever have believed or dreamed that a president so young would not conclude his term of office and that death would interrupt. there is little else to report here in washington, just the general reactions. a bulletin has just come in from dallas. a sniper armed with a high- powered rifle murdered president kennedy today. kennedy posta,r lyndon johns
all his political campaigns, that is governor connally of texas who lies wooded in a hospital in dallas. at 2:00 in the morning, when johnsons much talk that would be offered the vice presidential nomination, john connolly told me he was positive he would never accept it. i had talked to sam rayburn who said that linden johnson would never accept -- lyndon johnson would never accept the vice presidency, would never give up the senate majority leader. i bet john, lee then that the viceould...
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mark hyman is the leading authority on wellness and health at lenox center in massachusetts. it did seem to take so long. >> it's a historic move a heroic move and about time. the government doesn't lead, it follows. the science has been there for 20 years that trans fats are harmful. they lead to heart attacks. they make your good cholesterol go down the bad cholesterol go up. leads to inflammation bad for dementia obesity, cancer diabetes. >> don't they make your food taste better? i know it's not healthier, but do they make your food taste better? >> this may sound like heresy but margarine was invented to make a better butter. flies probably don't land on the margarine, they land on the butter. the reason they call it shortening is it shortens your life. >> it's better to have butter than some types of -- >> a man-made product that has no role in human biology and jams up your metabolism. >> one of the biggest challenges are what foods are trans fats in? processed foods. cookies. >> processed foods, cakes, microwave popcorn, whipped topping, all kinds of things that we lo
mark hyman is the leading authority on wellness and health at lenox center in massachusetts. it did seem to take so long. >> it's a historic move a heroic move and about time. the government doesn't lead, it follows. the science has been there for 20 years that trans fats are harmful. they lead to heart attacks. they make your good cholesterol go down the bad cholesterol go up. leads to inflammation bad for dementia obesity, cancer diabetes. >> don't they make your food taste...
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jeopardy as a result of that. >> at the same time they look at what happened in massachusetts and they said look massachusetts had problems with their rollout too, give it time. >> actually the real problem with the president's plan is not just the rollout. that's implementation and glitches of various kinds. it should have been done better but it wasn't. the real problem is the broken promise, the dishonesty. that's what's really striking. >> it's more that than bad management. >> sure. obviously the systems aren't working and they're frustrated but when the systems are working, millions of people will still lose the insurance they don't want. they're being asked to buy policies they don't want at prices they can't afford. >> do you think the president lied for personal gain? >> i think the president understands. he under they would loose their insurance. that was the nature of the entire product that they put forward. they knew that but they said well, you can keep your insurance, period and -- >> characterize that. >> it's dishonest. what starts twisted stays twisted and it's not go
jeopardy as a result of that. >> at the same time they look at what happened in massachusetts and they said look massachusetts had problems with their rollout too, give it time. >> actually the real problem with the president's plan is not just the rollout. that's implementation and glitches of various kinds. it should have been done better but it wasn't. the real problem is the broken promise, the dishonesty. that's what's really striking. >> it's more that than bad...
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political spot to be in. the law overall was tough to defend in 2010. you saw the massive republican wins. in virginia, you've seen polls close. ken cuccinelli, the republican candidate has closed in recent days, according to several polls and a lot of analysts are saying that's directly tied to obamacare. virginia was directly affected by the government shutdown. that opened the lead for mcauliffe. but it may have closed with obamacare in the last couple of days. >> interesting stuff. bret, you weren't at your post on halloween night. could it possibly be related to this, what's on my laptop? your two children? did you take them trick or treating? >> i did indeed. that's danielle as the red power ranger and paul as the scary whatever that is. they got a ton of candy. >> the guy screen right is the reaction people get when they open their mail and see they've been canceled because of obamacare. >> right. an interesting obamacare package. >> he didn't have that message on his outfit. >> you're a good father. v
political spot to be in. the law overall was tough to defend in 2010. you saw the massive republican wins. in virginia, you've seen polls close. ken cuccinelli, the republican candidate has closed in recent days, according to several polls and a lot of analysts are saying that's directly tied to obamacare. virginia was directly affected by the government shutdown. that opened the lead for mcauliffe. but it may have closed with obamacare in the last couple of days. >> interesting stuff....
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they talk about cuccinelli, the role of the shutdown, the politics in washington. a lot of this is about the president. new poll numbers came out for the president. they're pretty grim. approval, 39%. how is the president affecting the big races? >> it is interesting. i would argue that the clintons had more to do with virginia than the president did. >> they were down there all over the place. >> mcauliffe is a very close friend of the clintons. the president did go and campaign. i think when you look, you have to take this as a multidetermined race. as all races are, it is some of what john talk about. the changing demographics. and it is also always about the aura at this particular point of the presidency. nonetheless, northern virginia with all of those voters is very government oriented. very defense contractor oriented. and they were among the most furious about the government shutdown. so it had sort of an outsized effect on them. nonetheless, you have to look at the demographics and say maybe cuccinelli was not the imagine for this time. >> too conservativ
they talk about cuccinelli, the role of the shutdown, the politics in washington. a lot of this is about the president. new poll numbers came out for the president. they're pretty grim. approval, 39%. how is the president affecting the big races? >> it is interesting. i would argue that the clintons had more to do with virginia than the president did. >> they were down there all over the place. >> mcauliffe is a very close friend of the clintons. the president did go and...
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it's kind of a catch 22. the reality is obviously money has a critical role in american politics. but if money was a determining factor, we'd have a very different shape of congress and in the white house. i mean the reality is the republicans geared up to try to spend an enormous amount of money to defeat the president. he didn't get defeated, obviously. and so i think the challenge here is how do you reform the system that you're not preverting the process. right now you have individuals through shadow groups who can give tens of millions if not more and pretend they're not influencing politics, that is not good for the country and not good for democracy. clearly both on the republican and democrat side we should focus on what is best and what is best is candidates making their message, not third party groups defining it for him. >> we'll have to leave it there, kristen and chris, thank you both. >> thank you. >>> checking the news feed, again this morning for you, new details about a secret program nicknamed penny lane that turned guantanamo bay prisoners into double agents for
it's kind of a catch 22. the reality is obviously money has a critical role in american politics. but if money was a determining factor, we'd have a very different shape of congress and in the white house. i mean the reality is the republicans geared up to try to spend an enormous amount of money to defeat the president. he didn't get defeated, obviously. and so i think the challenge here is how do you reform the system that you're not preverting the process. right now you have individuals...
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a crazy turn in the second half, the pats scoring 31 points in just 22 minutes. building up to the drama on the field, an epic rivalry between the teams' two quarterbacks. the broncos peyton manning and the patriots tom brady arguably the best quarterbacks in the nfl, perhaps in football history. the two titans had battled 13 times before with brady winning nine of those matchups. sunday night was billed as the showdown of the 21st century and the broncos were walking on the field with a better record. one loss this season. manning showed last night why he lives up to the hype throwing a stunning touch pass to for the game into a dramatic overtime. the pats matched the win. final score, 34-31. manning looked stunned. his fifth loss to brady now cemented in history. for brady one more spectacular victory, for one of the greatest quarterbacks in the game. the irony that special teams play wind up deciding a game between to epic teams. lucky you nope you got to see this great game. what was it like? >> reporter: yeah. absolutely. the irony of that last play continue
a crazy turn in the second half, the pats scoring 31 points in just 22 minutes. building up to the drama on the field, an epic rivalry between the teams' two quarterbacks. the broncos peyton manning and the patriots tom brady arguably the best quarterbacks in the nfl, perhaps in football history. the two titans had battled 13 times before with brady winning nine of those matchups. sunday night was billed as the showdown of the 21st century and the broncos were walking on the field with a better...
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we know it works fine in massachusetts. it's up and running. let's give the thing a chance to work here. i'll admit we've had a horrible rollout since october 1st. but that same thing happened in social security. it happened in medicare part "d." let's give it a chance and see where it ends up. >> james carville and bill kristol, thank you very much. richard haass, thank you as well. meacham, can you stay with us? >> yes, ma'am. >> up next, the bully pulpit. doris kearns goodwin here with her brand-new book on the golden age of journalism. princeton professor evan thomas joining us for that as well. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. american express credit card, every purchase earns you 2% cash back, which is deposited in your fidelity account. is that it? actually... there's no annual fee and no limits on rewards. and with the fidelity cash management account debit card, you get reimbursed for all atm fees. is that it? oh, this guy, too. turn more of the money you spend into money you invest. it's everyday reinvesting for you
we know it works fine in massachusetts. it's up and running. let's give the thing a chance to work here. i'll admit we've had a horrible rollout since october 1st. but that same thing happened in social security. it happened in medicare part "d." let's give it a chance and see where it ends up. >> james carville and bill kristol, thank you very much. richard haass, thank you as well. meacham, can you stay with us? >> yes, ma'am. >> up next, the bully pulpit. doris...
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you see it in massachusetts and california and new jersey. here outside of d.c. and maryland, we are seeing local councils vote on minimum wage increases. what the net effect of the change is the patch work minimum wage statute across the country. workers who live close together will see vastly different rates of income. we don't know how that will work, but there is desire in congress on behalf of the democrats to increase the federal minimum wage. i would like that federal minimum wage be paired with a tax rebate so people feel the increase that they are getting. not just see the wage on the level increase. >> all right, nela richardson, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>> and still to come on this "new day," amazing technology that could get your plane in the air faster. if you are a frequent flyer, like me, you will definitely appreciate this next report. yep, best prices of the year. i can't see. honey. [ laughs ] brad. yeah? what are you doing? uh... hi. hi. [ male announcer ] it's the chevy black friday sale. during the chevy black friday sale, get
you see it in massachusetts and california and new jersey. here outside of d.c. and maryland, we are seeing local councils vote on minimum wage increases. what the net effect of the change is the patch work minimum wage statute across the country. workers who live close together will see vastly different rates of income. we don't know how that will work, but there is desire in congress on behalf of the democrats to increase the federal minimum wage. i would like that federal minimum wage be...
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asheville, about 22. definitely cold air. this system as it moves to the eastern seaboard is not just rain but inland snow. mountain snow totals up. upstate new york, buffalo and syracuse, ten. >> all that weather brought to you by the university of phoenix. as the east coast gets better by thanksgiving day, the west coast starts now. temperatures on the west coast warmer. phoenix dries out. it's a good time. >> i got off the plane after being away for two weeks -- you're getting no sympathy. >> i realize that. i realize that. >> i'll save you, sam. >>> coming up, a bitter battle for olympic gold medal skier bode miller. legal experts keeping a close eye on his custody fight. eye on his custody fight. but, soft...what light... ... through yonder window breaks ... it is the east ... and juliet is the sun good night! good night... parting is such sweet sorrow ... that i shall say good night 'til it be morrow soft, luxurious, so comfortable. indulge in the warmth of the season with our embraceable pajamas. exclusively at soma an
asheville, about 22. definitely cold air. this system as it moves to the eastern seaboard is not just rain but inland snow. mountain snow totals up. upstate new york, buffalo and syracuse, ten. >> all that weather brought to you by the university of phoenix. as the east coast gets better by thanksgiving day, the west coast starts now. temperatures on the west coast warmer. phoenix dries out. it's a good time. >> i got off the plane after being away for two weeks -- you're getting no...
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they do that in a hostile political culture. >> london tatum thinks the government needs to look out more for the people. >> as citizens we are the people. so therefore the government is for us. it doesn't work that way. the government is for goldman sachs, for jpmorgan. it's for halliburton. it's for them. it should be for us, though. >> next year london plans to work on a masters degree in labor studies. she gets part-time work but she'll need to go deeper in debt to get the advanced degree she thinks she needs to get a meaningful job. i'm lucky severson in amherst, massachusetts. >>> could pope francis appoint a woman as a cardinal. international press reports have been speculating that might happen before a meeting of cardinals next february. this week the chief spokesman father frederico lombardi conceded the idea of women cardinals was theologically and they rectally possible since they don't have to be in the priesthood reserved for men. however, he went on to say that such a move for the upcoming ceremony was, quote, not a remote possibility. >>> this weekend, november 9th an
they do that in a hostile political culture. >> london tatum thinks the government needs to look out more for the people. >> as citizens we are the people. so therefore the government is for us. it doesn't work that way. the government is for goldman sachs, for jpmorgan. it's for halliburton. it's for them. it should be for us, though. >> next year london plans to work on a masters degree in labor studies. she gets part-time work but she'll need to go deeper in debt to get the...
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the letters will be left in his memory along the river in boston, massachusetts. host: from 1964 to this friday morning, november 22, 2013. the kennedy gravesite at arlington national cemetery, the eternal flame. a photographer captured the moment. family members, including jean kennedy smith on hand, the younger sister of president kennedy, to pay tribute to our 36th president. headlines from around the country focusing on what happened in dallas. this is from the detroit free press. 50 years after the kennedy assassination, a day i will never forget. the tallahassee democrat, shocked, sadness my car and disbelief is the headline. that photograph moments before lee harvey oswald fired the shots in dallas, texas. from the orange county register, the day jfk was shot. this from the richmond times dispatch, enduring mystique, jfk 50 years later. from the atlanta or no constitution, jfk, that awful day in dallas. larry is joining us from maryland. good morning to you. caller: good morning. i was about 10 years old when i received the information at school, just devas
the letters will be left in his memory along the river in boston, massachusetts. host: from 1964 to this friday morning, november 22, 2013. the kennedy gravesite at arlington national cemetery, the eternal flame. a photographer captured the moment. family members, including jean kennedy smith on hand, the younger sister of president kennedy, to pay tribute to our 36th president. headlines from around the country focusing on what happened in dallas. this is from the detroit free press. 50 years...
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denver, today is high of only 22. minneapolis, only 33. this is just the beginning of the cold blast. also rain out there from dallas northwards and into friday, that's when we start to track the cold air to the east starting saturday. >> get the sweaters out. >> long johns. >> that bad? >> i can't see you doing that. >> i have to keep warm. i hate the cold. i wear like six layers. >>> the cancer fighting waste slimming food. we'll tell you what it is. and jfk medal of freedom award 50 years after its inception. ♪ [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of exacting precision and some of the best offers of the year [ ding! ] at the lexus december to remember sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. ♪ by the end of december, we'll be delivering ♪ ♪ through 12 blizzards blowing ♪ 8 front yards blinding ♪ 6 snowballs flying ♪ 5 packages addressed by t
denver, today is high of only 22. minneapolis, only 33. this is just the beginning of the cold blast. also rain out there from dallas northwards and into friday, that's when we start to track the cold air to the east starting saturday. >> get the sweaters out. >> long johns. >> that bad? >> i can't see you doing that. >> i have to keep warm. i hate the cold. i wear like six layers. >>> the cancer fighting waste slimming food. we'll tell you what it is. and...
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at least 22 people died in bombings and shootings. many were shi-ites commemorating the death of the prophet muhammad's grandson in the seventh century. militants also assassinated the mayor of fallujah, in western iraq. president obama's nominee to run the homeland security department told senators today it's essential to fix the agency's internal problems. at his confirmation hearing, jeh johnson said filling personnel openings and boosting morale are even higher priorities than the core mission of fighting terrorism. >> morale is driven in large part by just basic, economic issues. when somebody hasn't had a pay raise in a long time. and they're threatened with sequestration or government shutdown that takes its toll. so i expect to address morale, but there are limits to what you can do without giving people some basic relief. >> ifill: most senators say they support johnson. republicans lindsey graham and john mccain say they'll stall the nomination until they get more answers on border security and the attack on the u.s. consula
at least 22 people died in bombings and shootings. many were shi-ites commemorating the death of the prophet muhammad's grandson in the seventh century. militants also assassinated the mayor of fallujah, in western iraq. president obama's nominee to run the homeland security department told senators today it's essential to fix the agency's internal problems. at his confirmation hearing, jeh johnson said filling personnel openings and boosting morale are even higher priorities than the core...
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investigation am. >> colojay has also taught at schools in massachusetts. >>> one of the notorious gangs of violence is dealt a crippling blow. members and associates of the black guerrilla family gang. derek valcourt with more on this major bust. derek? >> reporter: 48 people in all. most of them have been arrested. some of them are still on the run. police say they are responsible for years of bloody violence and drug trafficking. >> reporter: for the first time, dozens are suspected of black guerrilla gang members. police say they were in the green mount neighborhood. and this morning, police and federal atf agents swept through that area, arresting dozens of suspected members of that gang. >> they are responsible for the vast majority of the violence, the death, the destruction that's happening in our communities. for us, within our organizations, they are our target. this is where we start to stablize them. this is where we start cutting the head off of that organized group and bringing them to justice. >> reporter: investigators connected the gang and its associates to at least 13
investigation am. >> colojay has also taught at schools in massachusetts. >>> one of the notorious gangs of violence is dealt a crippling blow. members and associates of the black guerrilla family gang. derek valcourt with more on this major bust. derek? >> reporter: 48 people in all. most of them have been arrested. some of them are still on the run. police say they are responsible for years of bloody violence and drug trafficking. >> reporter: for the first time,...
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the president was in massachusetts this week. and he was making the case that it took a while for them to get their health care plan right. and he also was -- began the digging exercise. let's listen to a little bit of what he had to say. >> there's no denying it. right now, the website is too slow, too many people have gotten stuck. and i am not happy about it. and neither are a lot of americans who need health care. and they're trying to figure out how they can sign up as quickly as possible. so there's no excuse for it. and i take full responsibility for making sure it gets fixed asap. we are working overtime to improve it every day. gwen: everybody's taking responsibility. anything changing? >> well, again, if this gets fixed in a few days or a week, i think that the long-term consequences may not be so bad. gwen: give it a little more than a week, karen. >> but this does remind me of in the tone of the president's voice, reminds me of the b.p. oil spill. where you could just sort of see the frustration. and yet, you say i ta
the president was in massachusetts this week. and he was making the case that it took a while for them to get their health care plan right. and he also was -- began the digging exercise. let's listen to a little bit of what he had to say. >> there's no denying it. right now, the website is too slow, too many people have gotten stuck. and i am not happy about it. and neither are a lot of americans who need health care. and they're trying to figure out how they can sign up as quickly as...
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they're down to 22%, an all-time low. so the republicans have to be behind closed doors saying, "man, what are we gonna do now?" well, all they've got left is to go after obama care. that's all they've got. that and, of course, ripping people off oh of food stamps. you know, network reporters, as i said earlier this week on this broadcast, i think are in somewhat of a dilemma. i think that obama care is going to be so positive and there are so many things in obama care that are great for families and great for individuals and great for consumers and the industry, that they will take any morsel of negativity, no matter what it is, to just kind of make sure that everybody thinks they're still journalistically balanced. let me tell you something, folks. junk insurance policies is real. it's very real. and it's been addressed in this country. and this is what hannity and fox news and some other reporters have come to. they don't know what to do so last night on sean hannity's program he brings in brent zoezle from some conser
they're down to 22%, an all-time low. so the republicans have to be behind closed doors saying, "man, what are we gonna do now?" well, all they've got left is to go after obama care. that's all they've got. that and, of course, ripping people off oh of food stamps. you know, network reporters, as i said earlier this week on this broadcast, i think are in somewhat of a dilemma. i think that obama care is going to be so positive and there are so many things in obama care that are great...
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but that is not what happened in massachusetts last year. instead, a facility exploited a legal loophole to make thousands of doses of a product that was not f.d.a. approved and sold it to hospitals and clinics across the country without receiving a prescription. and as i said, more than 700 patients got sick after receiving that medicine and 64 died. that's why my colleagues and i have worked so hard over the past year to develop the bill before us today, the drug quality and security act, which takes important steps toward preventing this kind of outbreak in the future. i'd like to take a moment to thank my friends on both sides of the aisle and in both the senate and the house who have worked so hard on this legislation. i'd like to thank chairman tom harkin for his leadership and for the bipartisan help committee staff process that was crucial to producing this legislation. i'd also like to thank ranking member lamar alexander and senator pat roberts for their commitment to getting this bill right. i'd also like to thank the staff who wo
but that is not what happened in massachusetts last year. instead, a facility exploited a legal loophole to make thousands of doses of a product that was not f.d.a. approved and sold it to hospitals and clinics across the country without receiving a prescription. and as i said, more than 700 patients got sick after receiving that medicine and 64 died. that's why my colleagues and i have worked so hard over the past year to develop the bill before us today, the drug quality and security act,...
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ho landed in the massachusetts fleeing british tyranny. we have been taught that the british and the native americans formed alines and everybody had a great time. john stossel has a slightly different take on thanksgiving and here it is. you are not going to ruin the holiday for everybody, are you? >> no, let's be thankful to private property which made it possible. the pill grimtion almost starved. >> explain. >> the idea was that the colony would be a come moon and come moon. they could go out in the fields and everybody would say jeez, everybody else is working i don't. feel so good today, i will call in sick, i will get just as much stuff and they didn't grow enough food. >> they didn't grow enough food. >> so they would have starved. >> same thing happens in america with public parks. >> not so fast. so they are in trouble with this commune philosophy they brought from england, correct? >> the indians show up and help them and save them. >> they save them. they still nearly starve. >> gave them enough food indians private property ov
ho landed in the massachusetts fleeing british tyranny. we have been taught that the british and the native americans formed alines and everybody had a great time. john stossel has a slightly different take on thanksgiving and here it is. you are not going to ruin the holiday for everybody, are you? >> no, let's be thankful to private property which made it possible. the pill grimtion almost starved. >> explain. >> the idea was that the colony would be a come moon and come...
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from political. in the disputed 2009 election. shams is 1 of them. he was on that list for four years. and that meant with no official explanation. he was also banned from attending university. >> translator: i was in journalism. i was briefly arrested. last year, i took the exam for my master's during ahmadinejad's presidency. they called us started students and banned us from studying. verbally i was told i was not allowed to study. >> that is until now. he has just been allowed back to university. and he thanks the new president for that. one of iran's most respected economic and political minds, said says rohani has gun the process of taking country back from radicals. he, himself, was jailed i had in 2009 and banned from teaching. i have been in jail for more or less one year but personally i have no complaint, inso happy after the four or eight years, everybody is lear at the moment for everybody those eight years belong to the previous government of ahmadinejad, which banned professors for not
from political. in the disputed 2009 election. shams is 1 of them. he was on that list for four years. and that meant with no official explanation. he was also banned from attending university. >> translator: i was in journalism. i was briefly arrested. last year, i took the exam for my master's during ahmadinejad's presidency. they called us started students and banned us from studying. verbally i was told i was not allowed to study. >> that is until now. he has just been allowed...
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the associated cost to employers could total $876 million to $1.3 billion each year in the 22 states that have opposed. or leaning against or remain undecided. by way of example, the decision in texas to forego medicaid expansion may increase federal tax penalties on texas employers by $299 to $448. now, this is from a completely nonpartisan jackson-hewitt, i think they prepare tax returns. i don't think they are a stakeholder group to anyone, so because of the decision that governor perry made, his decision, not president obama's, is going to cost his businesses more. now i'm going to turn this over to senator risch, he can have as much time as i did, which i think was probably about 20 minutes, 25 minutes, and then we will go to your statements will be submitted to the record and then we're going to go directly to our testimony. i thank all of my colleagues for coming this morning. >> well, thank you very much, madam chairman, and first of all, i commend you for holding this hearing, probably not for the reasons you think, but certainly, there have -- when you throw hundreds of bil
the associated cost to employers could total $876 million to $1.3 billion each year in the 22 states that have opposed. or leaning against or remain undecided. by way of example, the decision in texas to forego medicaid expansion may increase federal tax penalties on texas employers by $299 to $448. now, this is from a completely nonpartisan jackson-hewitt, i think they prepare tax returns. i don't think they are a stakeholder group to anyone, so because of the decision that governor perry...
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the associated cost to employers could total $876 million to $1.3 billion each year in the 22 states that have opposed. or leaning against or remain undecided. by way of example, the decision in texas to forego medicaid expansion may increase federal tax penalties on texas employers by $299 to $448. now, this is from a completely nonpartisan jackson-hewitt, i think they prepare tax returns. i don't think they are a stakeholder group to anyone, so because of the decision that governor perry made, his decision, not president obama's, is going to cost his businesses more. now i'm going to turn this over to senator risch, he can have as much time as i did, which i think was probably about 20 minutes, 25 minutes, and then we will go to your statements will be submitted to the record and then we're going to go directly to our testimony. i thank all of my colleagues for coming this morning. >> well, thank you very much, madam chairman, and first of all, i commend you for holding this hearing, probably not for the reasons you think, but certainly, there have -- when you throw hundreds of bil
the associated cost to employers could total $876 million to $1.3 billion each year in the 22 states that have opposed. or leaning against or remain undecided. by way of example, the decision in texas to forego medicaid expansion may increase federal tax penalties on texas employers by $299 to $448. now, this is from a completely nonpartisan jackson-hewitt, i think they prepare tax returns. i don't think they are a stakeholder group to anyone, so because of the decision that governor perry...
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one line, infinite possibilities. >> 22 minutes past the hour, this is your fox news minute. president obama paid tribute to john f. kennedy with the gravesite at arlington national cemetery in virginia. president clinton and first lady michelle obama and hillary rodham clinton the eternal flame marking the final resting place. the 50th anniversary of the assassination is on friday. the state of missouri has executed a service man who killed over a three-year rampage. he said he targeted blacks and jewish. he was convicted of hate murders but put to death for killing a man outside of suburban st. louis synagogue. florida congressmen has been sentenced to one year probation after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor charge of cocaine possession. was charged with allegedly buying cocaine in the presence of an undercover officer last month. those are your news headlines on the fox business network. adam: thank you very much. president obama meeting with state insurance commissioners trying to push his fix for americans dealing with canceled health insurance plans. rich edson in wash
one line, infinite possibilities. >> 22 minutes past the hour, this is your fox news minute. president obama paid tribute to john f. kennedy with the gravesite at arlington national cemetery in virginia. president clinton and first lady michelle obama and hillary rodham clinton the eternal flame marking the final resting place. the 50th anniversary of the assassination is on friday. the state of missouri has executed a service man who killed over a three-year rampage. he said he targeted...
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take a look at that experience in massachusetts. the senator from california talked about that earlier. during the first month of enrollment in massachusetts, 123 people signed up. in the first 30 days. by the end of the year, though, 36,000 had signed up. the number of uninsured young people went from 25% to 10% within three years. massachusetts today, because of the leadership of governor mitt romney and the cooperation of the democratic legislature in that state, has nearly universal health insurance coverage. however the roll-out wasn't without some problems, just as ours s. thours is. the current governor said there were a series of web site problems. he also said the web site was a work in progress for the first few years. there were outages during peak times and problems searching for providers. i recently met with a doctor from boston. he's one of the best. he said, people in massachusetts can't remember what it was like before. they can't remember what it was like before people had health insurance. this doctor is an oncolo
take a look at that experience in massachusetts. the senator from california talked about that earlier. during the first month of enrollment in massachusetts, 123 people signed up. in the first 30 days. by the end of the year, though, 36,000 had signed up. the number of uninsured young people went from 25% to 10% within three years. massachusetts today, because of the leadership of governor mitt romney and the cooperation of the democratic legislature in that state, has nearly universal health...
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has changed in general just from, say, the political standpoint. at that time, in the early 1960s and late '50s there was a less balanced prelim climate here. i remember seeing public indication in one of the two papers, i forget which one "the times harrold" or the" dallas news." somebody bought a full-page ad the day before president kennedy came with his picture on it and said "wanted for treason" when arlen sector, who came down here six month after the assassination represented the warren commission, was a junior counsel. he was the one that quizzed me. after it was over with, he came out in the hall in parkland, because he was quizzing me about the entrance wound. i initially no question about it, 0 thought it was an entrance wound. he said we have people that will testify they saw him shot from the overpass. we don't believe they are credible witnesses and i don't want you saying anything about it. >>> marking the 50th anniversary of president kennedy's assassination. eye witness accounts who treated president kennedy and lee harvey oswald.
has changed in general just from, say, the political standpoint. at that time, in the early 1960s and late '50s there was a less balanced prelim climate here. i remember seeing public indication in one of the two papers, i forget which one "the times harrold" or the" dallas news." somebody bought a full-page ad the day before president kennedy came with his picture on it and said "wanted for treason" when arlen sector, who came down here six month after the...
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the point is he was talking up massachusetts and what happened in massachusetts. point one of what happened in massachusetts was that enrollments initially were slow. after one month, 123 people. after two months 2200 people. we showed this chart briefly early on. after 11 months, 36,000. today -- a lot of the same factors, people didn't know, didn't understand. most importantly, the penalty, the real sign ups occurred when people were facing the penalty after 11 months. today, what percent of people in massachusetts are covered by health care? 97%. >> 97%. >> 97%. >> it's a high number. >> it is a high number. we have to get going in the u.s. we are not on that trajectory, yet in terms of the sign up. the small numbers. >> need the young people. >> let's look at where we are now. where are we today in terms of health care in massachusetts? in massachusetts, the percentage of people with health care increased 1%. the percentage of the country, down 5.7%. as you know, people are cancelling, employers are cancelling health insurance because it is too expensive. >> o
the point is he was talking up massachusetts and what happened in massachusetts. point one of what happened in massachusetts was that enrollments initially were slow. after one month, 123 people. after two months 2200 people. we showed this chart briefly early on. after 11 months, 36,000. today -- a lot of the same factors, people didn't know, didn't understand. most importantly, the penalty, the real sign ups occurred when people were facing the penalty after 11 months. today, what percent of...
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in massachusetts it's $13.18. so this is a bill today that could deliver product to the gentleman's constituents in massachusetts at a much more reasonable price. this sounds to me like a bill that will help the economy. this sounds to me like a bill that would create jobs for the american people. i'd ask unanimous consent that the table prepared by the committee of energy and commerce be put in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. . burgess: the minority whip talked about the doc fix. our committee, the committee of the energy and commerce passed in a bipartisan fashion a repeal of the sustainible growth rate formula. i think it's a good bill. it's a bill where we had participation from both sides of the dieas, not a single consent -- dias, not a single consenting vote right before the august recess. there is another body here in the capitol building, they are considering their own version of a similar bill in the appropriate finance committee over in the other body. i don't want to
in massachusetts it's $13.18. so this is a bill today that could deliver product to the gentleman's constituents in massachusetts at a much more reasonable price. this sounds to me like a bill that will help the economy. this sounds to me like a bill that would create jobs for the american people. i'd ask unanimous consent that the table prepared by the committee of energy and commerce be put in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. . burgess: the minority whip...
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care act in massachusetts. do folks still refer to it as romney care? guest: they never really did call it romney care here. i first heard that term last year. that is a washington invention, if you well. maybe it comes out of the election of 2012 and the campaign rhetoric. we generally refer to it as the brand, chapter 58. hn is joining us. i am happy to have mr. kingsdale. a conservative organization known as the heritage organization and the public in politicians who supported it basically came out after hillary was assigned by her husband, president clinton, to have a panel to design a universal health care plan. they came up with a plan that massachusetts used as a model. and all of they republican politicians should come on and explain the details of how it will be beneficial. thanks for the call. the first memo from the heritage foundation dates back to 1989. people say that was the framework for what the president implemented as the affordable care act. guest: the heritage foundation has moved considera
care act in massachusetts. do folks still refer to it as romney care? guest: they never really did call it romney care here. i first heard that term last year. that is a washington invention, if you well. maybe it comes out of the election of 2012 and the campaign rhetoric. we generally refer to it as the brand, chapter 58. hn is joining us. i am happy to have mr. kingsdale. a conservative organization known as the heritage organization and the public in politicians who supported it basically...
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will be left in his river inong the boston, massachusetts. 1964 two this friday morning, november 22, 2013. the kennedy gravesite at arlington national cemetery, the eternal flame. a photographer captured the moment. family members, including jean kennedy smith on hand, the younger sister of president kennedy, to pay tribute to our 36th president. headlines from around the country focusing on what happened in dallas. this is from the detroit free press. 50 years after the kennedy assassination, a day i will never forget. the tallahassee democrat, shocked, sadness my car and disbelief is the headline. that photograph moments before lee harvey also walled fired the shots in dallas, texas. from the orange county register, the day jfk was shot. this from the richmond times dispatch, enduring mystique, jfk 50 years later. from the atlanta or no constitution, jfk, that awful day in dallas. us from joining maryland. good morning to you. caller: good morning. i was about 10 years old when i received the information at school, just devastating. since that time, it has haunted years.nsely over
will be left in his river inong the boston, massachusetts. 1964 two this friday morning, november 22, 2013. the kennedy gravesite at arlington national cemetery, the eternal flame. a photographer captured the moment. family members, including jean kennedy smith on hand, the younger sister of president kennedy, to pay tribute to our 36th president. headlines from around the country focusing on what happened in dallas. this is from the detroit free press. 50 years after the kennedy assassination,...
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about 30 people waiting in so far. 22 responding no so far. 11 saying yes. you can leave comments on the comment section as well. val, fromcall is to minneapolis, minnesota. what to think about thanksgiving being a time to talk politics? good morning, pedro, how are you doing? anytime is a good time to talk politics. this would be a good topic for one of your call in shows where you invite guests who can talk to us about it. , based oni wonder if the relationships that i have had all -- had with people, sometimes people think there are times you talk about politics and times you do not. politics should be something talk about all of the time. sometimes some of us are not as educated as we could be about politics. the only time you do not talk about politics is when people are getting upset and getting riled and angry. can you have conversations at thanksgiving or other times without anger or heated words? --caller: if you throw something out that this is going to be an easy going type of conversation that we are going to have a the table, let's out of shape.
about 30 people waiting in so far. 22 responding no so far. 11 saying yes. you can leave comments on the comment section as well. val, fromcall is to minneapolis, minnesota. what to think about thanksgiving being a time to talk politics? good morning, pedro, how are you doing? anytime is a good time to talk politics. this would be a good topic for one of your call in shows where you invite guests who can talk to us about it. , based oni wonder if the relationships that i have had all -- had...
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back in 1994, it was originally written by two titans of massachusetts politics, congressman gerry studds in the house of representatives and senator ted kennedy here in the united states senate. we're coming up now to close to 20 years since those bills were introduced, first in the house and in the senate. and while neither of these visionary leaders are with us today, their tireless work for equality lives on. they helped pave the way for this debate by challenging the pervasive view that lgbt people are not and do not need or deserve the same legal rights and protections as everyone else. we began debating this actually in the massachusetts state legislature in the mid 1970's. in massachusetts in the 1970's, a law like this could not pass. but in 1989, massachusetts became the second state in the nation to adopt a law prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation in employment, public accommodation, housing and credit services. in 2004, massachusetts became the first state in the nation to extend marriage equality to same-sex couples. massachusetts is again paving the way wit
back in 1994, it was originally written by two titans of massachusetts politics, congressman gerry studds in the house of representatives and senator ted kennedy here in the united states senate. we're coming up now to close to 20 years since those bills were introduced, first in the house and in the senate. and while neither of these visionary leaders are with us today, their tireless work for equality lives on. they helped pave the way for this debate by challenging the pervasive view that...